First used at Norton Healthcare in Louisville, Ky., and Reston Hospital Center in Reston, Va., the Mazor X Stealth Edition offers a fully-integrated procedural solution for surgical planning, workflow, execution and confirmation.

The Mazor X Stealth Edition was cleared by the U.S. FDA in November 2018. The system is now available in the U.S. and is expected to launch in key regions throughout the year.

Clinician comments

“It is rare that huge sectors of technology such as robotics and navigation merge into a sole platform as found in the Mazor X Stealth Edition. Combined, these may provide more predictable and reliable execution of our procedure workflows,” remarked Jeffrey Gum, M.D., orthopedic spine surgeon at Norton Leatherman Spine. “Computerized surgical planning, 3-D assessment of spine anatomy, robotic guidance and live navigation feedback are designed to provide a higher degree of accuracy throughout the surgical procedure.”

“The marriage of robotics and navigation represents the future of computerized planning and execution in spine surgery. Robotics and navigation have both been shown to improve accuracy and precision in spine surgery,” commented Christopher R. Good, M.D. F.A.C.S., spine surgeon at Reston Hospital Center, director of Scoliosis & Spinal Deformity and president of The Virginia Spine Institute. “The Mazor X Stealth Edition is a revolutionary new technology that uses cutting-edge software to plan the surgical procedure, then uses a robotic arm to guide implants and instruments through the steps of the surgical procedure with precision, while simultaneously using real-time imaging feedback to ensure the plan is being carried out as desired.”

Company comments

“As part of our Surgical Synergy strategy, we believe Mazor X Stealth Edition will accelerate the advancement and adoption of robotic-assisted and navigated surgical technologies in spine,” said Geoff Martha, executive vice president and president of the Restorative Therapies Group at Medtronic. “Medtronic is committed to transforming the future of spine care by offering procedural solutions that integrate implants, biologics and enabling technologies like navigation, 3-D imaging, robotics and powered surgical tools.”